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When a plant cell loses water it will undergo a condition called plasmolysis. This condition only happens in the extreme condition and rarely happens in the natural conditions.
Skin turgor in geriatric clients is not a reliable indicator of fluid status, because as people age the skin normally loses its elasticity.
That layer protects the lower layers from bacteria and other 'invaders' as well as keeping fluid losses at a minimum. A person who has a third degree burn loses those layers and one of the biggest problems is extreme fluid loss.
when addictions escalate and the individual loses his or her job or drop out of school
The yellow fluid that comes out of a dying person's mouth is often referred to as "death rattle." It is a combination of saliva, mucus, and other fluids that accumulate in the throat as the person loses the ability to swallow and cough effectively. This is a normal part of the dying process and is not typically painful or distressing for the person experiencing it.
Yes: it is fluid lost through sweating.
the patient loses massive quantities of fluid and electrolytes, which is associated with abdominal muscle cramps, vomiting, fever, and watery diarrhea. The diarrhea can be so profuse that a person can lose 10 to 15 litres of fluid during the infection. Which may result in death.
The word is spelled anorexia. It describes a condition in which a person loses weight, deliberately or because of another illness. Anorexia patients are called anorexic.
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This condition is called paresthesia. It can involve a tingling feeling as well.